Generally accepted as the time that all rappers come alive on Twitter. Between 11pm and 3am is a prime time to view tweets, vines and instagrams by rappers and hip hop artists. It is said "11:45" because to say p.m. would imply that there would be another option in the a.m. Rappers are never awake at 11:45am. Maybe on another planet, but not on this one.
Yo, peep the hot chick in this tequila pic that Diddy just tweeted out?
11:45. 'Bout to get lit up in this Twitter.
Snoop got his Beast Mode hat on.
It's simple. 11:45, bro.
Twitter deuces. Europe, Africa, Middle East, India, the whole world is waking up. And rappers. Rappers are awake at the same time as people on the other side of the world.
Must be 11:45.
11:45. 'Bout to get lit up in this Twitter.
Snoop got his Beast Mode hat on.
It's simple. 11:45, bro.
Twitter deuces. Europe, Africa, Middle East, India, the whole world is waking up. And rappers. Rappers are awake at the same time as people on the other side of the world.
Must be 11:45.
by mimistrut January 31, 2015
Get the 11:45mug. Term coined by ledgendary ambassadors 'Susan' and 'David' Siboo, parents of the late Ashweh Siboo. However misleading it may be, the phrase was rareley used at 11 o'clock GMT, or at times reasonably close to this hour. Some beleive that the prime users followed multiple 'time zones' at one time.
Today, it usage has broadend. 1.it is used primarily to express frustration for the the unwelcomed arrival of someone and 2. A shortend 'command' if you will, ordering the subject to go to the cinema with the subject at that time. It's usage is favuored especially when the subject has an important event, a 'test' for example, the following day, in order to deprive them from sleep and revision. The commanded version of '11 o'clock' is surprisingly used at 11 o'clock GMT.
Today, it usage has broadend. 1.it is used primarily to express frustration for the the unwelcomed arrival of someone and 2. A shortend 'command' if you will, ordering the subject to go to the cinema with the subject at that time. It's usage is favuored especially when the subject has an important event, a 'test' for example, the following day, in order to deprive them from sleep and revision. The commanded version of '11 o'clock' is surprisingly used at 11 o'clock GMT.
1. *doorbell rings at 9:52pm GMT*
Joe Thompson: Hi, is Ashweh there?
David Siboo: WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK?!! ITS 11 O'CLOCK!!!!
Joe Thompson: But it's not even 10 o'clo..
David Siboo: SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU FUCKING FAG.
*door slams*
2. Susan Siboo: Ashweh, 11 o'clock.
Ashweh: Ok, dont worry, i dont need much sleep today, ive only got a test tommorow
Joe Thompson: Hi, is Ashweh there?
David Siboo: WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK?!! ITS 11 O'CLOCK!!!!
Joe Thompson: But it's not even 10 o'clo..
David Siboo: SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU FUCKING FAG.
*door slams*
2. Susan Siboo: Ashweh, 11 o'clock.
Ashweh: Ok, dont worry, i dont need much sleep today, ive only got a test tommorow
by Molten 'fucking' Slag June 8, 2004
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